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| Questions | These are just some samples of the kinds of question that can be put to your audience, either individual, as groups or anonymously. |
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All the elements of the question can be sized or coloured to your design, and company logos or backgrounds incorporated. |
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A single
choice question as a pie chart, ideal for showing the components
of a group, or share of a total. 3-6 slices are easy to read, and quickly
assimilated by the audience.
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A single choice question as
a bar chart, with either numbers or percentage for accurate analysis.
Upto 8 options can be clearly and quickly seen.
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A single
value shown as a histogram. Values can be from 0-1,000 or
could include decimal places. The average value can also be shown. Using
PowerPoint functions, an indicator can also be used to generate reference
values
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A single vote, using
the voting keys on the keypad. Votes can be yes/
no or yes/ ?/ no, depending on the
issue being voted upon. A selection of blank votes can also be used to
vote on issues raised at any time during a meeting, with a record of voters.
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A multistage vote, where each item is voted upon in succession. |
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A multistage value, where each item is evaluated in turn, an ideal way to deal with complex topics. The item being decided is highlighted for easy viewing |
A multistage value where the
individual components are displayed, for even more detailed analysis.
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A multiple choice question,
where up to 4 choices can be selected. For greater accuracy, choices can
be weighted.
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A multiple choice question,
where up to 4 choices can be selected. Here, the choices are combined
for ease of understanding.
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Two questions on the same screen can be used to highlight
diffrences bewteen 2 sub-groups, or between the live question, and data
from a previous event.
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Four questions on the same screen can be used to
highlight diffrences bewteen 4 sub-groups, or between the live question,
and data from a previous event.
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To make it easier to read, the active question "pops-up"
to cover the screen.
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To evaluate the impact of a presentation, or event,
questions can be asked at the beginning of an event, and again at the
end, and the answers compared.
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The same question at the end of the event.
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This elegant x/y chart can be used for complex
analyses such as profit/ loss, risk/ benefit, possibility/ probability,
in areas such as strategic planning, portfolio management, or mergers
and acquisitions.
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Other types of question are possible,
using audio, video, graphic images, x/ y charts, histograms and detailed
sub-group analysis. Please contact im5 with
your specific needs.
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